DVGTCA #1: Lynch 44-07 Shot Put | Cheltenham girls start strong | Villalba 5:12 mile

Janese Lynch, above, had a big opening night in the shot put (photo by Don Rich)

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The indoor season in PA started off nicely on Friday night with the first DVGTCA meet from Lehigh University's Philip Rauch Fieldhouse.

Janese Lynch, who recently transferred to Neumann Goretti from Academy Park, wasted no time putting up the best throw in the state in the shot put. She tossed over 44 feet to claim the win in her season debut.

Penn Wood swept the "non-PTFCA States contested" events. In the 600 meters, Agnes Mansaray won handily in in 1:37.92. A little later in the 1000m, her teammates Terri Turner ran 3:02 to take the win.

Central Bucks West's Maddie Villalba crushed her indoor mile PR. The senior closed in a 33 second 200 to claim the win in the mile in 5:12. She's an 800 specialist, but looked strong moving up in distance.

CB West's Maddie Villalba PR'd for the indoor mile in her indoor debut (photo by Don Rich)

Cheltenham had a big day to start the season off on the right foot. The indoor team state champs from a year ago, reasserted its dominance. Chanel Brissett, last year's 60m state champion beat out Norristown's Jayana Webb and freshman phenom Kouri Peace for the win. The time for Brissett--7.75--was well off her personal best, but Brissett had only a few minutes between her prelim race and the final.

Fellow Panther Alexis Crosby closed strong in the 400 meters. She caught reigning state champion in the event, Brooklynn Broadwater, for the win at the line. Crosby ran a 59.03, while Broadwater was right behind her at 59.09. Madison Langley-Walker of Cheltenham won the long jump and then joined Brissett and Crosby for a fast 4x200 to close out the night. The Cheltenham 4x2 took the overall win in 1:45.49

In one of the more exciting races of the night, Cheltenham's Alexis Crosby (left), nipped Springside Chestnut Hill's Brooklynn Broadwater at the line in the 400 meters (photo by Don Rich)

In the high jump, Souderton's Moira O'Malley, one of the state favorites in the event, took the win. She cleared 5-3 in the winning effort. In the triple jump, North Penn's Uche Nwogwugwu earned the win, jumping 35-04, starting off her season well.

The North Penn distance medley relay claimed a win. They finished in a time of 12:45.40

The North Penn DMR was the only team to break 13 minutes in the event on the night (photo by Don Rich)

More results, race video, interviews and photos will be on the way. Stay tuned.